Why would you drive it in 6 inches of snow? If you own one, you probably own several other vehicles that are more suitable for snow conditions.Wonder how they drive in 6 inches of snow.
Come with a free fire extinguisher?
Who'd a thunk it. Indiana is freer than the great conservative bastion of Texas.
Wonder how they drive in 6 inches of snow.
Gosh, only 610 a month (after gas savings)! Want the loaded one? Only about 1400 a month!
If you buy a $35,000 car with no down payment and no trade in the cost is around $650/month. Factor in gas prices of filling up once a week and it will jump up to around $800-$900/month.
So a Tesla is only a few hundred more per month than a regular car once all of the factors are taken into consideration. You're just spending your money differently.
Gosh, only 610 a month (after gas savings)! Want the loaded one? Only about 1400 a month!
Gosh, only 610 a month (after gas savings)! Want the loaded one? Only about 1400 a month!
Cars don't cost per month. They're not a service plan. If you need to finance, that's your own numbers
No different than a similar luxury car from other brands. Have you priced out a higher end Mercedes Benz, Maserati, Audi, BMW or Jaguar? The Tesla competes very well with those brands (beats them in many/most areas of comparison) except for range and is priced the same as the comparable vehicles from those companies.